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Carlsson, Sennecke extend streaks, Ducks defeat Blues | NHL.com
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Carlsson, Sennecke extend streaks, Ducks defeat Blues | NHL.com

  • Carlsson extended his point streak to seven games with a goal and an assist in the 4-1 win for Anaheim over St. Louis.
  • Mintyukov tallied a goal and assist, finishing 2-0 on the Ducks' penalty kill and seizing momentum after a penalty kill sequence.
  • Ducks captain Kreider added an empty-net goal late to seal the 4-1 victory.
  • Jordan Kyrou opened the scoring for St. Louis with a quick reply after McTavish's opener.
  • The Blues pulled Jordan Binnington after two goals and started Joel Hofer in relief.
  • Anaheim improved to 16-9-1, while St. Louis fell to 9-11-7 on the season.
  • Ducks killed all six Blues power plays, contributing to the strong penalty-kill performance.
  • Husso stopped 21 shots before being replaced by Hofer in the second period.
  • Blues forward Aleksanteri Kaskimaki was slated for a NHL debut but did not arrive due to weather.
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Carlsson, Sennecke extend streaks, Ducks defeat Blues | Anaheim Ducks
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Carlsson, Sennecke extend streaks, Ducks defeat Blues | Anaheim Ducks

https://www.nhl.com/ducks/news/anaheim-ducks-st-louis-blues-game-recap-december-1-2025-x8171https://apnews.com/article/ducks-blues-score-920a723f88710ebc44dcb9b660b76977
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  • Carlsson extended his point streak to seven games by scoring and assisting, fueling an early-season surge for the Ducks in a 4-1 win over the Blues.
  • Sennecke pushed his point streak to eight games with an assist on McTavish's goal, tying a Ducks rookie record for consecutive games with a point.
  • Mintyukov ignited the scoring with a 2-1 lead in the first period, finishing with a goal and an assist as Anaheim carried the momentum.
  • Kreider sealed the victory with an empty-net goal set up by Carlsson, padding the Ducks’ 4-1 final.
  • Jordan Kyrou scored for the Blues, but St. Louis couldn't sustain momentum in the loss.
  • Ville Husso made 22 saves, with the Blues facing an offense that carried momentum early in the game.
  • Binnington was pulled after two goals on five shots, handing the crease to Hofer for Anaheim’s advantage.
  • Anaheim’s penalty kill was flawless, going 6-for-6 early on to help establish control.
  • The Ducks earned their first win against the Blues in 11 meetings, snapping a longer winless streak in the series.
  • Blues coach Montgomery praised Binnington’s competitiveness and the team’s effort despite the deficit, highlighting a mutual respect between rivals.
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